The developer team at Discord released a new engineering blog post yesterday (December 8th) detailing lots of fixes, along with some Linux improvements. As one of the most popular chat apps in the world, it’s good to see their support of Linux continue to get better over time.

  • spartanatreyu@programming.dev
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    10 hours ago

    It’s scanning your computer by default to check what programs are you using or what games are you playing

    This is exactly why I like Discord.

    If I’m online and not playing a game, I want my friends to see that I’m online so they can message me.

    If I’m playing a game, I want my friends to know I am playing that game.

    If it’s a multiplayer game, they can join in.

    If it’s a single player campaign focused game, they know I won’t be keen to play a multiplayer game right now, but they can still message me if something big and spontaneous is happening.

    If I don’t want to be contacted at all, I close discord.